Think I may need a better skimmer..

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So i skimped out and got a cheaper skimmer when setting up my 80 gal w/ sump(Total water volume is 95). It does work seem to work, its producing skim mate. But I think the bio load may be more than it can handle. I used to have to drain and clean the cup every week now its been like 2-3 weeks and barely gone up in level in the cup(ive fiddled with settings no change). Plus the skimmer has gotten fairly loud which has just become and annoyance more than anything. So what can you recommend from experience on a well working quiet skimmer. I am not looking to buy the most expensive one but one that will do the job well kinda middle of the road. Any input would be great. TIA
 
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